- Similac Gold 1 is a new and improved infant milk formula for babies from birth up to 6 months.
- Similac Gold 1 contains:
- HMO (2'-FL) is a naturally occurring component in breast milk that supports your baby's immunity.
- Docosahexaenoic acid, arachidonic acid, lutein and natural vitamin E, omega 3 and 6, taurine, choline, zinc and iron are key components for mental, visual and linguistic development.
- A special formula of palm oil-free fats – clinically proven to aid calcium absorption for strong bones.
- Prebiotics and nucleotides.
Usage guidelines:
Preparation and use instructions:
Use and feed your baby according to your doctor's instructions. Proper hygiene, handling, and storage are all important when preparing infant formula. Failure to follow these instructions can lead to serious harm. Infant formula powder is not sterile and should not be given to premature infants or those with compromised immune systems unless under the guidance and supervision of a doctor.
1. Wash the baby bottle and all utensils, then boil them for five minutes. Set them aside on a clean surface.
2- In a separate container, boil the water for five minutes and let it cool.
3- Pour the appropriate amount of lukewarm, previously boiled water into the sterilized bottle.
4- Fill the attached measuring cup by pressing it towards the can, then scrape off the excess with the flat edge of the knife.
5. Add one level scoop of powder to every 60 ml of water. Mix until completely dissolved. Check the temperature of the meal, then feed your child.
6- At the start of breastfeeding, discard any unused formula within one hour. Additional feedings should be stored in the refrigerator (between 2 and 4 degrees Celsius) for 24 hours.
Warnings and precautions:
- Storage: The can can be stored unopened at normal room temperature (not exceeding 25 degrees Celsius).
- Once opened, the contents should be used within three weeks. Cover the opened container and store it in a cool, dry place (but not in the refrigerator).
- Warning: Never use a microwave oven to prepare or heat the mixture. This can cause severe burns.